Cresselia92
Gym Leader
- Pronouns
- She/Her/Hers
- Partners
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Hey, Pen! You’ve been selected as my target for my second and last Blitz review! 🎊
This fic has been recommended many times due to its accessible and quick format, so I decided to take a look at it and see what the buzz was about with my own eyes. Also hey! From a Rattata writer to another, it was only due! :3
I’ll start with some stream-of-consciousness reactions and thoughts as I read through the fanfic, and then I’ll give some general thoughts of what I think about the story as a whole.
With this said, here’s what my hyper-focused trip churned out!
General Thoughts
Yo! Here we are, at the end of my quick rambling!
So! What can I say? This was definitely a treat, and I can see what the hype is about. Lena is an adorable girl with a welcoming and supportive family, and Champ is a good Rattata.
Though this world isn’t all rainbows and sunshine, and it’s clear from the beginning that becoming a Trainer isn’t as easy as packing your back and just walking through the tall grass. Namely for one reason: money. Traveling costs, supplies cost, being a Trainer costs. And Lena learns the lesson very quickly.
This definitely feels like a classic underdog tale, with the protagonist who needs to find their own footing and then go from zero to hero. Other than that, it’s nice to see the journey from the point of view of someone who doesn’t have access to all the fancy belongings of standard Pokémon Trainers. It makes it much easier to root for the protagonist, even during her rougher moments.
But now I’m gonna drop a few things about what got to me immediately: the prose. It’s very simple, but it works splendidly for this story, as it truly paints the image of a 10 years old girl. (While, yes, in canon Trainers behave very mature for their age, but I approve of having a “true” kid.) Also, the decision to go with first person and present tense is also clever, as we get to see what Lena thinks in real time and at a more personal level. Truly, it’s really charming in its simplicity.
I don’t have any criticism in particular. The entire story flows really well and says the things it needs to say. Really nicely done! I’ll definitely check out other chapters when I get the chance! ^^
Cheers, and until next time~
This fic has been recommended many times due to its accessible and quick format, so I decided to take a look at it and see what the buzz was about with my own eyes. Also hey! From a Rattata writer to another, it was only due! :3
I’ll start with some stream-of-consciousness reactions and thoughts as I read through the fanfic, and then I’ll give some general thoughts of what I think about the story as a whole.
With this said, here’s what my hyper-focused trip churned out!
Chapter 1
• The sewers sure look like a nice place for a young girl to hang out. Just ask the kids of It for confirmation.
• It seems that the Pokéballs don’t rezise in this world like in the anime. That’s gonna be annoying in the long run. Imagine all those spheres jiggling whenever you walk. That’s so uncomfy!
• Perhaps you should have tried to sell the Ultra Ball elsewhere? I feel like that guy scammed you.
• Castelia! I kinda suspected that when the protagonist mentioned sewers, but now there is the confirmation.
• Champ is a real champ without being a Machamp. Rattata good!
• Ah, yes. Gotta get along among “pests”, huh?
• Gotta love animal language!
• Youngster Joey would be so proud! ;)
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Chapter 2
• Oh! I wonder if that glowy bite is Hyper Fang. Or maybe Super Fang? Regular Bite, maybe? Gosh! It’s difficult to tell with so many bite moves, but if that’s Super Fang, then he’s getting very strong. That move is busted!
• I’m curious about this detail with the Rattata. I suppose it explains that “fainted” Pokémon have a rough time, but I wonder why wild Pokémon accept battles themselves. Maybe they seek to become stronger as well, or simple competitive instincts?
• Aww, how kind of the protagonist to give food to the defeated Pokémon. :3
• Ooh! Sandile! A rat versus a crocodile. It can only end well.
• That Sandile is trying to blind you! Clever little reptile!
• “Tackle it fast”. That’s a funny way to say Quick Attack. Hm. I wonder how much she knows about battling, or whether moves are a thing in this setting or not.
• Ouch! That sounded like a Sand Tomb. Not fun. Gotta brush all that sand off of the pelt soon!
• Yeah, definitely Quick Attack.
• Insert Final Fantasy victory theme here! You beat the crocodile with a rat! Good job, protagonist!
• Yeah, I’d be wary, too. You wouldn’t want to be Sand Tombed, I wager.
• “But… you are a kid.” ~ Ned, Spider-Man Homecoming
• Name reveal!!
• Wow. Sammy brought up some good points about being potentially mugged by people after a defeat. And yes, the wilderness without Pokémon… that doesn’t sound too safe, huh.
• Don’t worry. Maybe someday you’ll look like a “real” Trainer and teach them. ;)
• Jeez, Sammy! You’re talking as if Lena is going to go to the League and battle the Elite Four or something! I mean, if there are Trainers with strong Pokémon, there are also Trainers with weak Pokémon. It’s not like there aren’t other beginner Trainers around, right?
• Wow, I’m really rooting for Lena to succeed against all odds. Underdogs are among my favorite characters.
• Well, color me surprised. Now I wanna know how Pokémon battles used to be in those past days.
• A Look! With capital L! It must be a big deal this Look!
• Ah, parents and their secrets…
• Haha! I’ve gotta say it’s adorable that she’s trying to behave like a Trainer, not a kid.
• Yep. Parents sure are sneaky. I can vouch for that.
• Oh, anime standards, with kids that can start when they’re ten. Cool!
• Economic problems are problems everywhere, even in this world. But hey, a hobby that can give you money to help your family as well sounds like good enough motivation!
• Parent of the Year right here! I love how much love and support they show toward their daughter!
• Wholesome family hug!! But we’re in the dark about Lena’s meeting with Champ. Now that’s not cool! Gotta use tricks to make people wish to know more, huh? ;p
• Buffets at the Pokémon Centers sound good. Ideal for even the pickiest tastes. Maybe too good. Won’t people need some Trainer ID or something to have access to the Pokémon Centers?
• Oh, boy. Will she get lost? *reads more* Nope! That means she isn't idiot. :3
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Chapter 3
• “Right now I'm standing behind a boulder, in a way that just happens to keep my out of sight from the other trainers. It's not that I'm hiding. I'm just being cautious.” — Okay, I believe you.
• All Johto people have black hair? Then I guess Prof. Elm dyed his hair at some point.
• Further proof that Champ is a champ!
• That’s remarkably clever out of Lena – battling Trainers who had already battled. Though, wouldn’t that make it more likely for them to refuse to battle?
• Ah, yeah. Nimbasa is so colorful and lively! Gotta try the Ferris wheel, if you get the chance.
• “I don't think I've ever heard him say that before.” — I can’t tell whether he said something good or something bad, and I’m itching to knooow!! Why the mystery? XP
• Oh, okay. Mystery solved! It looks like Champ will be the Pikachu of this story, I guess? Someone who prefers to stay out of the Pokéball.
—-
Chapter 4
• Hey, I noticed this character’s quirk of commenting things three times in a role. This is really, really, really adorable!
• Someone has been skipping school, I see. That’s not gonna bite her in the back, nope!
• A-ha! As I mentioned earlier, Trainer ID to get Pokémon Center treatment! It just makes so much sense. :3
• That photo part reminded me something from Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga, where you have to snap photos at the start of the journey and can update them later. Cool stuff!
• Wooh! Buffet time! Time to feast!!
• Yeah, been there, Lena. Waiters who try to get your plate when you’re not done yet.
• I wonder if we’ll see that old lady again… What if she is some important character that will vouch for Lena at some point and help her out with… something?
• Good. Stick to your guns and root for your Rattata! And if you need some incentive, I know a YouTube guy who did a solo run with Rattata and he says that it’s surprisingly good. Rats are underrated. And good. Don’t let them say otherwise!
—-
Chapter 5
• Wow, it must be really rough to balance between battles and income here. Like, if you try to battle too much your Pokémon will have to spend the night at the Pokémon Center. Too little, and you won’t get stronger nor get the money for Trainer tools. This really got me thinking – the life of a Pokémon Trainer sure is harsh.
• So it was Hyper Fang! Sweet move!
• And also a Sucker Punch! That’s some good moveset, especially for a starting Trainer. She did really good! :o
• Is that a Cyndaquil? Looks like it. And she got an Adamant one. Tsk tsk tsk. Eruption would have been its best asset, but oh well!
• Oof, a burning defeat. Sorry, Lena, there is winning and losing, I’m afraid. Perhaps you should consider getting some other Pokémon to help Champ in a pinch?
—-
Chapter 6
• That 24-h cooldown is an interesting rule. Reminds me of the rules from the anime, with the League having some break time to let Trainers rest for a day and refusing to let Pokémon battle if they got too injured during the tournament. But it makes sense, since health comes first.
• I like that kiddo, and while the thing about Rattata being sick crossed a line – probably due to general prejudice against the species, no doubt – he seems to mean well.
• C’mon, Lena, don’t be rude. If all, you should try to sympathize because you both are beginning with this whole Trainer business.
• Oh wow, poor kid. It’s always difficult when your own family dumps their expectations on you and force you to do something you don’t like.
• Aww. You know, I kinda wanted Lena and that kiddo to travel together. It’s always fun to see how people interact with other people.
• You’re still getting started, Lena. And while I get your goal and motivation, try to be kind to yourself.
—-
Chapter 7
• Huh? Lena! That was uncalled for! Don’t treat your friend like this!
• Say sorry! I know you’re upset, but please! Someone send her the Karen quote for GSC, so that she can feel better about herself and her Pokémon!
• Oh no! Why did you throw that stone at Champ? D:This is not the Safari Zone in Kanto.
• Yeah, you kinda are mean, Lena. You really gotta learn and behave better, y’know? Won’t be able to go far if you’re angry and dismissive toward everyone.
• Ooh! It’s story time! Wanna bet that the hardest word is “sorry”? Gonna chip in some Poké real quick. *reads end of the story* Yes! I knew it!
• You say the hardest word, and… oh, it’s a cliffhanger. Time to see how Champ took that word.
—-
Chapter 8
• Yay! Champ forgave her! :D
• Hey! Nice to see you again, Walter! ^^Please, travel with Lena, please, travel with Lena, please…
• Oh, sweet! You’ve got the whole “Trainer ID doubles as credit card”, too!! High five! :D
• Well, here’s hoping that Sammy doesn’t steal the money, then. Since there are no phones to call Mom and Dad, Lena won’t have a way to know if they received the money or not.
• And now we know why all Joy are called Joy.
—-
Chapter 9
• Always reward your Champ. He’s doing most of the work to help you, after all.
• Oh, Walter is still around. Not as a traveling companion, but that shall suffice… for now.
• This is so adorable! A kid watching TV while a Chansey gives her chocolate. ;-;
• Finally Lena is starting to open up more! About time!
• That was some stream-of-consciousness right there, but it truly shows how panicky Lena is about the entire situation. Very conclusion-jumpy.
• Well, so much for opening up! But at least there are some people who are actually nice.
• Ah, yes. I suppose level-grinding isn’t as much fun in this world as it is in the games, huh? Punching Audino for that extra exp isn’t as encouraged here, right?
• Ah! This is new! TMs seen as a bad thing! I bet they’re using the unnatural card here to justify their propaganda. Money goes on Team Plasma.
• I sure hope this won’t bite her in the butt…
• The sewers sure look like a nice place for a young girl to hang out. Just ask the kids of It for confirmation.
• It seems that the Pokéballs don’t rezise in this world like in the anime. That’s gonna be annoying in the long run. Imagine all those spheres jiggling whenever you walk. That’s so uncomfy!
• Perhaps you should have tried to sell the Ultra Ball elsewhere? I feel like that guy scammed you.
• Castelia! I kinda suspected that when the protagonist mentioned sewers, but now there is the confirmation.
• Champ is a real champ without being a Machamp. Rattata good!
• Ah, yes. Gotta get along among “pests”, huh?
• Gotta love animal language!
• Youngster Joey would be so proud! ;)
—-
Chapter 2
• Oh! I wonder if that glowy bite is Hyper Fang. Or maybe Super Fang? Regular Bite, maybe? Gosh! It’s difficult to tell with so many bite moves, but if that’s Super Fang, then he’s getting very strong. That move is busted!
• I’m curious about this detail with the Rattata. I suppose it explains that “fainted” Pokémon have a rough time, but I wonder why wild Pokémon accept battles themselves. Maybe they seek to become stronger as well, or simple competitive instincts?
• Aww, how kind of the protagonist to give food to the defeated Pokémon. :3
• Ooh! Sandile! A rat versus a crocodile. It can only end well.
• That Sandile is trying to blind you! Clever little reptile!
• “Tackle it fast”. That’s a funny way to say Quick Attack. Hm. I wonder how much she knows about battling, or whether moves are a thing in this setting or not.
• Ouch! That sounded like a Sand Tomb. Not fun. Gotta brush all that sand off of the pelt soon!
• Yeah, definitely Quick Attack.
• Insert Final Fantasy victory theme here! You beat the crocodile with a rat! Good job, protagonist!
• Yeah, I’d be wary, too. You wouldn’t want to be Sand Tombed, I wager.
• “But… you are a kid.” ~ Ned, Spider-Man Homecoming
• Name reveal!!
• Wow. Sammy brought up some good points about being potentially mugged by people after a defeat. And yes, the wilderness without Pokémon… that doesn’t sound too safe, huh.
• Don’t worry. Maybe someday you’ll look like a “real” Trainer and teach them. ;)
• Jeez, Sammy! You’re talking as if Lena is going to go to the League and battle the Elite Four or something! I mean, if there are Trainers with strong Pokémon, there are also Trainers with weak Pokémon. It’s not like there aren’t other beginner Trainers around, right?
• Wow, I’m really rooting for Lena to succeed against all odds. Underdogs are among my favorite characters.
• Well, color me surprised. Now I wanna know how Pokémon battles used to be in those past days.
• A Look! With capital L! It must be a big deal this Look!
• Ah, parents and their secrets…
• Haha! I’ve gotta say it’s adorable that she’s trying to behave like a Trainer, not a kid.
• Yep. Parents sure are sneaky. I can vouch for that.
• Oh, anime standards, with kids that can start when they’re ten. Cool!
• Economic problems are problems everywhere, even in this world. But hey, a hobby that can give you money to help your family as well sounds like good enough motivation!
• Parent of the Year right here! I love how much love and support they show toward their daughter!
• Wholesome family hug!! But we’re in the dark about Lena’s meeting with Champ. Now that’s not cool! Gotta use tricks to make people wish to know more, huh? ;p
• Buffets at the Pokémon Centers sound good. Ideal for even the pickiest tastes. Maybe too good. Won’t people need some Trainer ID or something to have access to the Pokémon Centers?
• Oh, boy. Will she get lost? *reads more* Nope! That means she isn't idiot. :3
—-
Chapter 3
• “Right now I'm standing behind a boulder, in a way that just happens to keep my out of sight from the other trainers. It's not that I'm hiding. I'm just being cautious.” — Okay, I believe you.
• All Johto people have black hair? Then I guess Prof. Elm dyed his hair at some point.
• Further proof that Champ is a champ!
• That’s remarkably clever out of Lena – battling Trainers who had already battled. Though, wouldn’t that make it more likely for them to refuse to battle?
• Ah, yeah. Nimbasa is so colorful and lively! Gotta try the Ferris wheel, if you get the chance.
• “I don't think I've ever heard him say that before.” — I can’t tell whether he said something good or something bad, and I’m itching to knooow!! Why the mystery? XP
• Oh, okay. Mystery solved! It looks like Champ will be the Pikachu of this story, I guess? Someone who prefers to stay out of the Pokéball.
—-
Chapter 4
• Hey, I noticed this character’s quirk of commenting things three times in a role. This is really, really, really adorable!
• Someone has been skipping school, I see. That’s not gonna bite her in the back, nope!
• A-ha! As I mentioned earlier, Trainer ID to get Pokémon Center treatment! It just makes so much sense. :3
• That photo part reminded me something from Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga, where you have to snap photos at the start of the journey and can update them later. Cool stuff!
• Wooh! Buffet time! Time to feast!!
• Yeah, been there, Lena. Waiters who try to get your plate when you’re not done yet.
• I wonder if we’ll see that old lady again… What if she is some important character that will vouch for Lena at some point and help her out with… something?
• Good. Stick to your guns and root for your Rattata! And if you need some incentive, I know a YouTube guy who did a solo run with Rattata and he says that it’s surprisingly good. Rats are underrated. And good. Don’t let them say otherwise!
—-
Chapter 5
• Wow, it must be really rough to balance between battles and income here. Like, if you try to battle too much your Pokémon will have to spend the night at the Pokémon Center. Too little, and you won’t get stronger nor get the money for Trainer tools. This really got me thinking – the life of a Pokémon Trainer sure is harsh.
• So it was Hyper Fang! Sweet move!
• And also a Sucker Punch! That’s some good moveset, especially for a starting Trainer. She did really good! :o
• Is that a Cyndaquil? Looks like it. And she got an Adamant one. Tsk tsk tsk. Eruption would have been its best asset, but oh well!
• Oof, a burning defeat. Sorry, Lena, there is winning and losing, I’m afraid. Perhaps you should consider getting some other Pokémon to help Champ in a pinch?
—-
Chapter 6
• That 24-h cooldown is an interesting rule. Reminds me of the rules from the anime, with the League having some break time to let Trainers rest for a day and refusing to let Pokémon battle if they got too injured during the tournament. But it makes sense, since health comes first.
• I like that kiddo, and while the thing about Rattata being sick crossed a line – probably due to general prejudice against the species, no doubt – he seems to mean well.
• C’mon, Lena, don’t be rude. If all, you should try to sympathize because you both are beginning with this whole Trainer business.
• Oh wow, poor kid. It’s always difficult when your own family dumps their expectations on you and force you to do something you don’t like.
• Aww. You know, I kinda wanted Lena and that kiddo to travel together. It’s always fun to see how people interact with other people.
• You’re still getting started, Lena. And while I get your goal and motivation, try to be kind to yourself.
—-
Chapter 7
• Huh? Lena! That was uncalled for! Don’t treat your friend like this!
• Say sorry! I know you’re upset, but please! Someone send her the Karen quote for GSC, so that she can feel better about herself and her Pokémon!
• Oh no! Why did you throw that stone at Champ? D:
• Yeah, you kinda are mean, Lena. You really gotta learn and behave better, y’know? Won’t be able to go far if you’re angry and dismissive toward everyone.
• Ooh! It’s story time! Wanna bet that the hardest word is “sorry”? Gonna chip in some Poké real quick. *reads end of the story* Yes! I knew it!
• You say the hardest word, and… oh, it’s a cliffhanger. Time to see how Champ took that word.
—-
Chapter 8
• Yay! Champ forgave her! :D
• Hey! Nice to see you again, Walter! ^^
• Oh, sweet! You’ve got the whole “Trainer ID doubles as credit card”, too!! High five! :D
• Well, here’s hoping that Sammy doesn’t steal the money, then. Since there are no phones to call Mom and Dad, Lena won’t have a way to know if they received the money or not.
• And now we know why all Joy are called Joy.
—-
Chapter 9
• Always reward your Champ. He’s doing most of the work to help you, after all.
• Oh, Walter is still around. Not as a traveling companion, but that shall suffice… for now.
• This is so adorable! A kid watching TV while a Chansey gives her chocolate. ;-;
• Finally Lena is starting to open up more! About time!
• That was some stream-of-consciousness right there, but it truly shows how panicky Lena is about the entire situation. Very conclusion-jumpy.
• Well, so much for opening up! But at least there are some people who are actually nice.
• Ah, yes. I suppose level-grinding isn’t as much fun in this world as it is in the games, huh? Punching Audino for that extra exp isn’t as encouraged here, right?
• Ah! This is new! TMs seen as a bad thing! I bet they’re using the unnatural card here to justify their propaganda. Money goes on Team Plasma.
• I sure hope this won’t bite her in the butt…
General Thoughts
Yo! Here we are, at the end of my quick rambling!
So! What can I say? This was definitely a treat, and I can see what the hype is about. Lena is an adorable girl with a welcoming and supportive family, and Champ is a good Rattata.
Though this world isn’t all rainbows and sunshine, and it’s clear from the beginning that becoming a Trainer isn’t as easy as packing your back and just walking through the tall grass. Namely for one reason: money. Traveling costs, supplies cost, being a Trainer costs. And Lena learns the lesson very quickly.
This definitely feels like a classic underdog tale, with the protagonist who needs to find their own footing and then go from zero to hero. Other than that, it’s nice to see the journey from the point of view of someone who doesn’t have access to all the fancy belongings of standard Pokémon Trainers. It makes it much easier to root for the protagonist, even during her rougher moments.
But now I’m gonna drop a few things about what got to me immediately: the prose. It’s very simple, but it works splendidly for this story, as it truly paints the image of a 10 years old girl. (While, yes, in canon Trainers behave very mature for their age, but I approve of having a “true” kid.) Also, the decision to go with first person and present tense is also clever, as we get to see what Lena thinks in real time and at a more personal level. Truly, it’s really charming in its simplicity.
I don’t have any criticism in particular. The entire story flows really well and says the things it needs to say. Really nicely done! I’ll definitely check out other chapters when I get the chance! ^^
Cheers, and until next time~